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Pga, Nick Taylor wins the Sony Open in Hawaii - MSNT he Sony Open goes to Nick Taylor. In Hawaii he beat Colombian Nico Echavarria with a birdie on the second play-off hole. Both, in Honolulu, closed the 72 regulation holes with a score of 264 ...
The Sony Open in Hawaii marked the sixth time in Taylor’s career that he’s entered the final round inside the top five. He’s won four of those six events. Nick Taylor wins the 2025 Sony Open ...
Nick Taylor walked off the seventh green on Sunday 1-over for the round and five shots back, ... The last six iterations of the Sony Open in Hawaii ended in a one-shot winning margin, ...
You should never count Taylor out, no matter the circumstances. Sony Open in Hawaii Final Leaderboard & Payout: * — Won in Playoff. 1. Nick Taylor -16* — $1,566,000 2. Nico Echavarria -16 ...
Nick Taylor is blessed with the clutch gene. “I feel like I can rise to the occasion and it's pretty fun,” Taylor said. He closed in 5-under 65 at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu on Sunday to ...
Nick Taylor earned his fifth PGA Tour title at the Sony Open. / Kyle Terada-Imagn Images On the NFL’s Wild Card Weekend, it was only fitting the Sony Open in Hawaii had a playoff of its own.
Nick Taylor of Canada beat Nico Echavarria on the second playoff hole today to win the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club. Taylor made a 2 1/2 foot birdie on the second playoff hole at ...
Neither Nick Taylor nor Nico Eschavarria seemed likely to win at Waialae Country Club down the stretch Sunday. But they wound up in a playoff that Taylor won on the second extra hole for his fifth ...
Nick Taylor opens up about his performance at the 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii. In the final round of the Sony Open in Hawaii, Nick Taylor started the game on the first tee hole and made a birdie on ...
For so long it appeared as if the Sony Open in Hawaii was going to be won by J.J. Spaun or Stephan Jaeger, yet after 72 holes it was Nico Echavarria and Nick Taylor who fought it out in the sudden ...
Nick Taylor never looked more clutch than when he birdied the 18th hole three times in the WM Phoenix Open, first to force a playoff and the last to win it. Taylor chipped in from 60 feet for ...
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